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RPT 08/2000 BJH 15-0100-13043-2 |
STATE OF MINNESOTA
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
FOR THE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY
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In the Matter of Lisa Ann Prescott-Williams, CPALicense No. 14613 |
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, AND RECOMMENDATION |
The above-entitled
matter came on for a prehearing conference before Administrative Law Judge
(ALJ) Beverly Jones Heydinger at 9:00 a.m. on August 17, 2000, at 125 Golden
Rule Building, 85 East Seventh Place, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101. The record
closed on August 28, 2000 upon receipt of a letter from the Board.
Bobby J. Champion, Assistant Attorney
General, 525 Park Street, Suite 500, St. Paul, Minnesota 55103-2106, appeared
on behalf of the Board of Accountancy (“the Board”). There was no appearance by or on behalf of Lisa Ann
Prescott-Williams, the Respondent.
STATEMENT OF ISSUES
The
issues in this contested case proceeding are whether the Respondent failed to
respond to communications from the Board; failed to renew her license; failed
to appear at a conference; failed to submit continuing education credits; or
violated a statute or rule the Board is empowered to enforce, in violation of
Minn. Stat. § 326.229, subd. 4(a)(1); and whether Respondent’s conduct
constitutes grounds for justifying the Board to condition, limit, suspend or
revoke Respondent’s license.
Based upon all of the proceedings herein, the Administrative
Law Judge makes the following:
FINDINGS
OF FACT
1. The Notice of
and Order for Prehearing Conference and Hearing in this matter was served upon
the Respondent, Lisa Ann Prescott-Williams, at her last known address, by first
class mail at 1225 Edgcumbe Road, St. Paul, MN 55105, on June 23, 2000.
2. The Notice of
and Order for Prehearing Conference and Hearing mailed to the Respondent
included the following notice after the sentence notifying Respondent of the
time and location of the Prehearing Conference:
Respondent
is hereby urged to attend. Respondent’s
failure to do so may prejudice Respondent rights in this matter and any
subsequent proceedings, may result in the allegations contained herein being
taken as true, and may be the basis for the revocation, suspension, or any
other disciplinary action taken against Respondent’s license.
3. The Respondent
did not file any Notice of Appearance with the Administrative Law Judge or make
any prehearing request for a continuance or any other relief. The Respondent did not appear at the
prehearing conference scheduled for August 17, 2000, or have an appearance made
on her behalf.
4. Because the
Respondent failed to appear at the prehearing conference in this matter, she is
in default. Pursuant to Minn. R.
1400.6000, the allegations contained in the Notice of and Order for Prehearing
Conference and Hearing, with the exception of allegations Nos. 4 and 5, are
hereby taken as true and incorporated into these Findings of Fact.
Based
upon the foregoing Findings of Fact, the Administrative Law Judge makes the
following:
CONCLUSIONS
1. The Board and
the Administrative Law Judge have jurisdiction in this matter pursuant to Minn.
Stat. §§ 14.50, 214.10, and 326.165 to 326.229 (1998).
2. The Board has
given proper notice of the hearing in this matter and has fulfilled all
relevant substantive and procedural requirements of law and rule.
3. The conduct
described in the Notice of and Order for Prehearing conference and Hearing
constitutes violations of Minn. Stat. §§ 326.20 and 326.229, subd. 4(a)(8); and
Minn. R. pts. 1100.0600, 1100.1900,
1100.2200, 1100.3600, and 1100.6500.
Based upon the foregoing Conclusions, the Administrative Law Judge makes the following:
RECOMMENDATION
IT
IS HEREBY RECOMMENDED: that disciplinary action be taken against the public
accountant license of Lisa Ann Prescott-Williams.
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2000. |
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BEVERLY
JONES HEYDINGER |
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Administrative
Law Judge |
Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 14.62, subd.
1, the agency is required to serve its final decision upon each party and the
Administrative Law Judge by first class mail.
Reported: Default.